Google shows off a premium Chromebook, Netflix updates its iOS app, Google search now includes improved weather info, and Coursera adds a large number of new courses.

Google Debuts Pixel, a Premium Touchscreen ChromebookToday Google announced the Chromebook Pixel, a premium version of their budget laptop running Chrome OS. The Pixel comes with a high pixel density touchscreen comparable to Apple's Retina display but with a 3:2 aspect ratio. The higher-end laptop will retail for $1,300 for a Wi-Fi-only model with a 32GB SSD or $1,450 for the Wi-Fi-and-LTE model that includes a 64GB SSD. The Pixel is now available for pre-order through Google Play and Best Buy, and will ship the first week of April. [Wired]

Netflix for iOS Hits Version 3.0 with UI ImprovementsNetflix has updated its iOS app with a few UI tweaks for video playback. The app will now display the title of what you're currently watching with a tap and shifts the placement of the playback controls for ease of use. For those of you who missed it, the zoom button has returned as well. [Mac Life]

New Google Weather OneBox for DesktopGoogle has updated it's weather results OneBox in desktop search to look more like it does on tablets. Desktop users will now see an eight-day forecast with precipitation and wind conditions whereas before the desktop results only displayed a four-day forecast and current conditions. [Google Operating System]